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16th October 2017
06:11pm BST

Electricity Sources told The Independent that up to 500,000 homes could be left without power this evening, with outages so far concentrated in Cork, Kerry and the southwest, with disruptions also reported throughout the midwest and southeast as the ex-hurricane makes its way across the country. Head of Corporate Affairs for ESB, Bernardine Maloney has urged members of the public not to ring the ESB unless it is an emergency. The ESB are urging members of the public to not ring in to report a power outage unless they are encountering an emergency. “To report an emergency people can ring 1850-372-999. Do not approach any fallen lines, people sometimes think they should clear them off the road or to wrap them up or kick them to the side. They shouldn’t as they are live wires and dangerous.” ESB has warned that it could take several days to restore power around the country.Bumpy landings at Dublin Airport. #Ophelia pic.twitter.com/Prs8rP7H08
— Alan Farrell TD (@AlanFarrell) October 16, 2017
Colleges The final decision on closures at creches and third-level institutions will be left to the individual facilities, so make sure to keep an eye on relevant websites. While all third-level institutions were instructed to close by the Department of Education on Monday, sources have indicated that many are expected to open on Tuesday.#HurricaneOphelia getting the better of #Douglas Community School... #staysafeIreland vs #Ophelia ... ????pic.twitter.com/qGAgfoIwqU
— Pierce Kennedy ???????? (@PierceKennedy) October 16, 2017
Winds The centre of the storm is currently just off the coast of Mayo. The storm is expected to have completely passed over the country by midnight tonight, however Taoiseach Leo Varadkar warned that the aftermath of the storm will be dangerous. He said at a press conference: "There is a possibility that we are going to be here tomorrow relieved that the damage was less than we thought, but we can't operate on that basis." "So I don't want anyone to think that this is anything other than a national emergency and a red alert in all counties, all cities, all areas." READ MORE: Dept. Of Education Confirms That All Schools Will Remain Closed TomorrowUCC can confirm that all campuses will be open as normal tomorrow (Tuesday, October 17) and lectures will recommence at 12noon. pic.twitter.com/hFBwEWulwD
— UCC Ireland (@UCC) October 16, 2017